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8-9 hours
Daily Tour
25 people
English

Available Daily
Welcome to our premier sea adventure! Join us for a magical day combining relaxation and excitement as we sail to the world-famous Dolphin House in the turquoise waters of the Red Sea. This specially designed trip features 3 unique stops that allow you to spot dolphins in their natural habitat, dive underwater with a professional instructor, and enjoy surface snorkeling—all in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
| Participant Type | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Adult | 20 $ |
| Child (6–11 years) | 10 $ |
| Child (0–5 years) | Free |
| Diving | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Per person | 10 $ |
• Snacks
• A welcoming light snack served in the morning at the start of the trip.
• Stop 1: Dolphin House (Watching & Swimming)
• Sailing directly to the famous Dolphin House reef, the natural habitat of wild dolphins, to watch them and try swimming alongside them for unforgettable photos.
• Stop 2: Guided Diving Stop (Up to 5 Meters / 10-15 Minutes)
• An introductory scuba dive on a 1-on-1 basis, fully guided by a professional instructor. You will dive safely up to 5 meters deep for 10 to 15 minutes to discover vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
• Stop 3: Snorkeling Stop
• A scenic surface swimming stop at a secondary reef to explore the shallow corals using masks, snorkels, and fins.
• Lunch & Drinks
• A delicious Oriental lunch cooked and served fresh on board.
• Fresh seasonal fruits.
• Unlimited soft drinks and mineral water available throughout the trip.
• Full Equipment Included
• The trip completely covers snorkeling masks, fins, life jackets, and full technical diving gear.
Dolphin House is the most famous natural spot where dolphins live to offer you the absolute best chance to see and swim near them. However, since they are wild creatures in their free environment, sightings depend on nature, though our success rate is roughly 95%.
Yes, the trip is highly suitable for children. They can enjoy the boat ride, watch dolphins, and join the snorkeling stops using life jackets under the supervision of the crew and parents.